

SeaLife is part of Pioneer Research, which is the North American headquarters of Steiner binoculars, and also the worldwide headquarters for Vero Vellini hunting slings and straps, and, of course, SeaLife cameras. Who is SeaLife? It's a name quite popular in the scuba diving community, but less so among regular photographers. The ECOshot currently lists for US$279.95, barely more than you'd expect to pay for an underwater case alone. You can take it anywhere and it can handle more abuse than you'd think any camera could, and especially one that doesn't cost a fortune.

It's a true outdoors camera in every respect.

This a review of the SeaLife ECOshot digital camera that you can use both under and above water. It's a (Sea)Life: Waterproof and Shockproof Scuba Diver Info - Camera review: SeaLife ECOShot
